Mr. Brian wrote:That reminds me that per Will Sergeant himself, it was a producer that assembled the bits that became the main riff for Killing Moon. Will was just doing some tuning thing. He doesn't say who specifically and there were several "producers". I suppose it could have been an engineer as some use the terms interchangeably.
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Grumpy_Jimbo wrote:The hook was actually written by Broudie, as Will was away as his flat was burgled during the sessions...... Broudie had to teach Will how to play it........ The riff was written on a guitar, Shankar just adapted it for violin.....
Mr. Brian wrote:I think most bands do this to a degree where a session musician, engineer or producer just gets the standard pay but doesn't share in any song writing credits. A very good example is George Martin, Geoff Emmerick, Eric Clapton, Billy Preston with the Beatles. Ramones also just listed Ramone band members as songwriters but it's not like they were scoring that stuff. It was Phil Spector and Ed Stasium. Same with the Rolling Stones and Andrew Loog Oldham. Freddie Mercury is listed as the sole writer of Bohemian Rhapsody. He is talented and all but come on...it's not like he wrote the whole bit.
fat cherry wrote:Haven't both Mac and Will at some time clained a certain credit fro suggestion sonething that 'sounds like Matthew ans Son'?
Mr. Brian wrote: Freddie Mercury is listed as the sole writer of Bohemian Rhapsody. He is talented and all but come on...it's not like he wrote the whole bit.
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